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Hi Chilli, wondering what to do when a racket's tension is getting low for a player...
A) Attempt to break it by doing hardcore smashing drills
B)Play as normal
C)Cut it
I kinda regretter stringing both my rackets with ap 62 due to curiosity,
although it may feel kinda good at the start when the string is still fresh,
but it is not too durable IMO.
Thus, i better stick with BG-80

I'm a stringer, so I just cut and restring everytime it's not up to par. No fun playing if your favourite tension's not there. Try the A101N(0.66mm) 'coz that one holds the tension longer.

I had the A62 @26/28#s on one Arc8DX, and it lasted about 14 hours of play. On my backup Arc8DX, I broke the A62 in 2 hours of play, twice, with the same tension. Guess it depends on how many mishits, and consistency in the string quality??? I still like it...just as much as the A101N(0.66mm) which lasts a heck longer.

I had the A62 @26/28#s on one Arc8DX, and it lasted about 14 hours of play. On my backup Arc8DX, I broke the A62 in 2 hours of play, twice, with the same tension. Guess it depends on how many mishits, and consistency in the string quality??? I still like it...just as much as the A101N(0.66mm) which lasts a heck longer.

sounds a bit of a hit and miss sometimes. i guess i cannot expect 'durability' from a 0.62mm string. would you say the AP62 offers considerably more power than the A101N? also, how would you rate the A101N against BG66?

sounds a bit of a hit and miss sometimes. i guess i cannot expect 'durability' from a 0.62mm string. would you say the AP62 offers considerably more power than the A101N? also, how would you rate the A101N against BG66?

I was about to ask the same question, is the AP101N better than say, BG66 & BG80?